Definitionadj. having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends
Last update: October 18, 2016
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By contrast, men are stereotyped as naturally aggressive, with violence simmering just below the surface. [verb]
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Germans are extremely aggressive drivers and politeness on the road is not rewarded. [adjective]
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Thanks to their energetic, aggressive methods, they have proved an inspiration to some of our own lifeless and spineless ladies. [adjective]
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At length, driven to an extremity, he became aggressive himself, and Delescluze sent him his seconds. [adjective]
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Business, always aggressive, had pushed through the arched entrance into a narrow lane and court, which, passing by the walls of the great tower, conducted on into the city. [adjective]
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Such acts are the violent recoil from violence, whether aggressive or repressive; they are the last desperate struggle of outraged and exasperated human nature for breathing space and life. [adjective]
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This wig-maker had rendered him aggressive. [adjective]
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In a bee-line, through the underbrush, which is peculiarly dense, very thorny, and very aggressive in that locality, a full half hour was necessary. [adjective]
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